Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/Duquesne University/UCOR 143 (Spring 2014)/Course description

An odyssey of discovery of Global and Cultural Perspectives through the study of some of the world's great religions which are thought to be particularly representative of humanity's religious experience. We will learn to use the tools of scholarship to analyze the role spirituality, religion, and theology have in shaping personal, communal and global life. In particular, the religious traditions of Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism will be examined in light of contemporary understandings of the human person. Attention will be given to important sources, methods of analysis, and the interplay between expressed religious belief, theological claims, and moral action.

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